Update on my "Farmer Shawn's Carolyn Seed" plants
This year I’m doing some heart shaped tomatoes (a type I’ve never grown before) and some others of foreign origin that I got when Farmer Shawn distributed Carolyn's seeds. Some of the tomatoes are setting fruit, something I’ve been waiting for just to see what they look like! Oh boy! Kinda like Christmas.
This is Vladyka, an indeterminate pink heart of Siberian origin. I can see the heart shape starting and the cluster looks like it will be elongated like some cherry tomato clusters. [img]https://i.imgur.com/NcZgw6F.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/vGsh1gP.jpg[/img] Next is Honigsüsser Erloser (Honeysweet Savior), an orange heart from Germany, supposedly with a sweet flavor. [img]https://i.imgur.com/Zzg1jbg.jpg[/img] Then there’s Inzhir Rosovyi (Pink Fig), a midseason pink and heavily ribbed tomato of Russian origin. I really like that shape! [img]https://i.imgur.com/kfvLQQh.jpg[/img] There are two others but they’re not showing any fruit yet. Süsse Friesin is supposed to have pale red, egg-shaped cherries and Koroleva Rynka (Market Queen) is just described as red, round, regular leaf,indeterminate and midseason; from Siberia. Most of all, I can't wait to see how all of these taste! |
I wonder if that bottom photo one, the Inzhir Rosovyi one, will be a meaty, paste type? Thanks for the update!
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They look great. I hope you make seeds.
Vladimír |
[QUOTE=FarmerShawn;764341]I wonder if that bottom photo one, the Inzhir Rosovyi one, will be a meaty, paste type? Thanks for the update![/QUOTE]
Well, the brief description I found online said , "Pink pear-ribbed, Indeterminate. Mid season, 350-600g, meaty and juicy." So maybe it will be. It sure looks cool, though! |
I posted this elsewhere here but I'm gong to repost it under this thread to keep all the Farmer Shawn/Carolyn seed results together.
The first two Süsse Friesin cherry tomatoes from Farmer Shawn's Carolyn seed have been picked. One cherry is slightly larger than the other and measures 1.25" x 1.12", weighing 0.5 oz (13g). The '19 seed was started on 3/21 and the plant was transplanted out on 4/25. That makes the first fruits ready 86 days from seeding and 51 days from transplant. They are the first ripe tomatoes of all 23 varieties I'm growing. None of the others have even started turning yet. Hmmm, I'll have to check Rosella again. She might have one turning. [img]https://i.imgur.com/adJd4lr.jpg[/img] The description I have (can't remember where I found it) is:[i] "Continuously growing pale red, egg-shaped cherry tomatoes 10-12g, very tasty, with sweet aromatic fruits, resistant. Good producer." [/i] So the weight, color and shape seem to be right. For sure, the plant is loaded with tresses of little greenies. The tress these came from is down near the bottom of the plant. I'm tempted to wait a day or two before saving the seed and tasting just to make sure they're fully ripe. They seem soft enough. Can't wait! Oh, and I checked Rosella. She has two cherries about ready to pick. :D |
i grew honigsusser erloser last year. it did fairly well, but i had a lot of blossom end
rot on early fruit, so maybe doesn't like cool weather much. inzhir rozovyi, i am growing this year. i had planted two plants. i noticed one had maybe damped off at the soil line, so i have the top of the plant in a glass of water to see if it will root. the other plant appears to be ok. looking forward to how this one does. i like pink, and i like figs, a perfect combo, eh. keith |
[FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3]The first ‘Pink Fig’ tomato (‘Inzhir Rosovyi’) is ready and we tried it last night. It weighed 6.6 oz or 185g. It was pretty good but it still can’t beat ‘Stump Of The World’ in flavor. Still, I’ve saved some seeds from it. This is how they look younger, very fluted:[/SIZE][/FONT]
[FONT=Cambria][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/riI2tOx.jpg[/IMG][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3]And this is the same tomato when ripe, all those flutes filling in as it gets older. Just like people, come to think of it![/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Arial] [/FONT] [FONT=Cambria][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/B6RaeVx.jpg[/IMG][/FONT] |
"It was pretty good but it still can't beat Stump Of The World in flavor". Yes SOTW is a good one for sure. It's been on my grow every year list for many years now. :yes:
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Your tomatoes look great! Will you please post pics of Honigsüsser Erloser (Honeysweet Savior)when it ripens?
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Here's the Honigsüsser Erlöser, and it weighed 9.6 oz (272g) . This was taken June 26. I guess I forgot to post it! I've had two more since then but they were cluster mates and touching and where they touched they had been rotting.
[COLOR=unset] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/sGR1jHj.jpg[/IMG] [COLOR=unset]And here's the inside[COLOR=unset]. [COLOR=unset]I couldn't find many seed[COLOR=unset] but saved what I did find.[/COLOR][/COLOR].[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/COLOR][COLOR=unset][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/cq2lh5Q.jpg[/IMG][/COLOR] |
That one looks fantastic! Hearts are pretty stingy with seeds, but I love their meatiness.
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[FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Here's another Inzhir Rosovyi, this one 10.5 oz (294g):
[/SIZE][/FONT] [/SIZE][/FONT][IMG]https://i.imgur.com/zhi9sQz.jpg[/IMG] [FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2][FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]And here's the interior: [/SIZE][/FONT][/SIZE][/FONT] [/SIZE][/FONT] [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/tTNx8VP.jpg[/IMG] [FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2]Those seed cavities run deep. I couldn't really squeeze out much seed but found more deep inside by scooping with a spoon.[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Verdana][SIZE=2] [/SIZE][/FONT] |
I can't find the danged EDIT to fix the ginormous pics!
OK, Imjur has not been cooperative but I finally was able to upload resized photos. Now if I could only figure out how to delete this explanation post! :? |
hi! was the tomato sweet? the honigsusser?
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[QUOTE=DonnaMarieNJ;772254]hi! was the tomato sweet? the honigsusser?[/QUOTE]
I am waiting for someone to answer too, Amen!! I Pray that everyone can come back one day to continue our Research in Dr. Caorliyn Amen!!:cute:!!! |
Did The Late Dr. Carolyn introduce the Orange Honigsusser that grows over 9 pounds?
That is a good looking tomato, that I would cover with ""Light Light garden fabric" |
Grasa De Calina - Farmer Shawn's seed offer
I'm growing "Grasa De Calina" this year from Farmer Shawn's Dr. Carolyn seed offer (seeds from 2016). It's described as a large, red, PL beefsteak from Romania. Anyone have any experience with this variety? I planted 10 seeds as a germination test on 2/25 and ended up with three big, beautiful plants. Not sure how I'm going to keep them happy for another four weeks until I can plant them out.
I also have seeds for these varieties from Farmer Shawn's offer. Would love to hear about anyone's experiences with these varieties. Don Camillo Eastham Pink Garrison Ludmilla's Red Plum Primorski Pacug Raspberry Miracle (Malinovoe Chudo) Rose D'Eause Rouge d'Amagu Serendipity |
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I also received several varieties from Shawn but many more directly from Carolyn over the years. One variety on the above list, Serendipity did not come from Shawn or Carolyn that I do have some experience with.
Beginning in 2015 as part of the International Dwarf Project, Serendipity was one of my main efforts. For several years my participation helped develop this line. The first photo was one of the first attempts and the second several years later. One of the best tasting of several varieties I was connected with, I am proud for my name to be associated with its development. |
[QUOTE=PaulF;772322]I also received several varieties from Shawn but many more directly from Carolyn over the years. One variety on the above list, Serendipity did not come from Shawn or Carolyn that I do have some experience with.
Beginning in 2015 as part of the International Dwarf Project, Serendipity was one of my main efforts. For several years my participation helped develop this line. The first photo was one of the first attempts and the second several years later. One of the best tasting of several varieties I was connected with, I am proud for my name to be associated with its development.[/QUOTE] That's a beautiful tomato! I know that one (the dwarf) as "Sarandipity." I've been assuming (could be wrong, though) the one I have from Farmer Shawn is "Serendipity," a yellow/pink non-dwarf bicolor by Millard Murdock: [URL]https://www.tomatofifou.com/en/produit/serendipity/[/URL] Farmer Shawn had the dwarf tomatoes in his offer spreadsheet named with a prefix "DW," and this one didn't have that. Here's a thread discussing Sarandipity vs. Serendipity: [URL]http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=48054[/URL] |
Sorry, I skim read the variety...I do not have any history with serendipity.
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[QUOTE=VirginiaClay;772324]That's a beautiful tomato! I know that one (the dwarf) as "Sarandipity." I've been assuming (could be wrong, though) the one I have from Farmer Shawn is "Serendipity," a yellow/pink non-dwarf bicolor by Millard Murdock: [URL]https://www.tomatofifou.com/en/produit/serendipity/[/URL]
Farmer Shawn had the dwarf tomatoes in his offer spreadsheet named with a prefix "DW," and this one didn't have that. Here's a thread discussing Sarandipity vs. Serendipity: [URL]http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=48054[/URL][/QUOTE] I received my first Red Brandywine from Dr. Carolyn, but it has regular Leafs. I have a Person in Virginia who is Looking for a very Large Deep Red Brandywines with Potato Leafs. She had Tried many Seeds Companies, but some are "Pinkish Red" not Deep Red Large with Potato Leafs.. Do anyone remember Farmer Shawn Or Dr Carolyn talk about a I LB Deep Red Brandywines with Potato Leaks? If So, Give me a company where she can order them'. I love all Seed Companies So give me a List. I cannot to research for her this year, Amen!! This is her second years looking. She Orders and Grow them from many Seeds Companies and some of our Friends here. . Maybe she has the wrong Name, because it from her childhood. |
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